Five of the 16 INC registered
vehicles were recovered Tuesday (July 19) by the Quezon City court
sheriff as the Quezon City RTC branch 96 implemented the earlier order of
court, particularly by Presiding Judge Primo G. Sio on the “writ of replevin”
sought by the INC to recover its vehicles inside the compound.

In an order issued by Judge
Sio, he designated the Office of the Clerk of Court of the QC RTC through the
Ex-officio Sheriff, or the Assistant Clerk of Court as Sheriff, to implement
the Writ of Replevin in the case.

The court issues a “writ of
replevin” to a person whose personal property is wrongfully detained by another
person in order to recover the said personal property.

The Sheriff served the writ to
the occupants of # 36 T.Sora compound on Tuesday. But instead of
respecting the court order, the illegal occupants of the INC property tried to
prevent the court sheriff from entering the premises to implement the writ.

After hours of waiting, the
Sheriff had to forcefully implement the court order by exercising his
authority to enter the property.

The court on Tuesday (July 19)
initially recovered five of the 16 vehicles subject of the writ inside the
property.

The INC earlier filed a
separate ejectment case against the property’s illegal occupants, namely
expelled INC members Lolita “Lottie” Hemedez and Felix Nathaniel “Angel” V.
Manalo, who, together with still unidentified persons, continued to occupy the
said INC property in No.36 Tandang Sora despite a favorable court decision for
the INC.

Last month, Judge Ann Sia of
Manila Metropolitan Trial Court Branch 12 decided the case in favor of the INC
as the court immediately ordered the illegal occupants of the INC’s
property at 36 Tandang Sora Avenue in Quezon City to “immediately vacate” the
said church premises.

The court’s decision in the
civil suit, “unlawful detainer” case filed by the INC against the property’s
illegal occupants, Lottie Hemedez and Angel Manalo, was already executory.

The court, in its order, said
that the stay of the siblings was no longer legal. It was merely
“tolerated” by the property’s real owner, the INC. When they were
expelled from the Church after they violated Church doctrines, this “tolerance”
ended, it said.

The INC has recently expressed
serious concern about masked persons seen loitering inside the property.
Hi-tech monitoring gadgets were also discovered hidden inside food deliveries
in an attempt to smuggle them inside the property.

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